This is by far the WORST Wells Fargo bank to attend. Not only are the tellers nasty and rude, but they also make you feel uncomfortable. I usually go to my Wells Fargo Bank on Morris Ave (which is excellent service), but went to this Wells Fargo for the second time and was disappointed YET AGAIN. The first time I went to this bank, the teller was giving me an attitude about my check because it was handwritten by boss and made me feel as though I was a shady customer. I work for my money as much as everyone else. On top of this, the teller even had the audacity to give me the third degree on why my CHECKING account was -1.00, when it was only negative because they transfer that dollar into your savings. The SECOND time I went to this bank (which I only went to because it was convenient at the time), not only was the line out the door, but the staff in general seemed lazy. After sitting in line to give MY money to the bank for 20 minutes, I decided to deposit my check into the ATM (bc normally my regular bank clears my money every Thursday when I deposit my check at 3:45 pm), and again ANOTHER issue occurs with this bank. Not only was my money never cleared, but after calling the Wells Fargo customer service center I was informed that this was an act of pure laziness. After the customer service rep looked at all my transaction history he informed me that there is staff at the bank that clears the checks deposited. If I didn't deposit my check right before closing my money should be available to me. At the Wells Fargo on Morris Ave I deposit my money at 345 every Thursday and my funds are available to me immediately because THEY DO THEIR JOB THERE. There is no reason why a legitimate check is being deposited almost 3 HOURS before the bank closes and my money isn't available until the following morning. PLEASE THINK IT THROUGH BEFORE YOU GO TO THIS BANK. You will be unsatisfied every single time, because I am not the only person who attended this bank and had these issues. I really hope this helps those of you who work for your money and use the bank to HELP ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR MONEY, not give you a hard time and inconvenience you because they are lazy.

From California to Florida WELLS FARGO has a huge problem with employees who are identity thieves. In Port St Lucie Florida our friend Mary Ann Schoens went through hell after Marland Anderson stole her identity and emptied out her account. She was in her late 70's and the stress from the event was horrible; in fact she died a short time after the WELLS FARGO thief who pretended to help her when she went into the branch location where Marland worked. Instead he stole her identity and several other customers and created duplicate debit cards illegally used them to access cash from ATMs! Marland was caught on video taking the cash using the fraudulently created cards. He was arrested - convicted and went to jail. Lots of the 5300 employees WELLS FARGO CEO John Stumpf talked about firing when he was in front of the Senate and House hearings investigating WELLS FARGO were actually identity thieves!! No wonder John Stumpf did not want to discuss it but many of them can be seen at IDTheftReport2020,including Marland Anderson. Bank of America has a huge problem with employees like Mario Elizondo stealing customers identities. Elizondo worked at CEO Brian Moynihan's Bank of America Chicago branch location called the Six Corners Bank of America on Irving Park. Like Marland Anderson, Mario Elizondo created bogus debit cards from the identities of senior citizens he stole and then emptied out their accounts! Mario Elizondo even used the funds for extravagant travel like the trip to Barcelona Spain and Mykonos Greece that he took his lover Jorge Cadenas -also a veteran identity thief - on during August 2016! There are thousands of victims in these cases which are usually at the megabanks rather than community banks.Bank of America was never even aware that Elizondo, a veteran Bank of America employees, was ripping off customers. It was only through a tremendous amount of investigative effort by IDTheftReport2020 associates that led to Mario Elizondo as being the perpetrator. Bank of America denied the claim of the Chicago senior when they conducted their so-called bogus investigation and told the victim he was the person their investigators said was responsible! That was completely unacceptable and ultimately untrue. The victims account was an untouched Roth IRA account which Elizondo attached a checking account to and then the bogus temporary VISA ATM card. BEWARE IN DEALING WITH BOTH WELLS FARGO AND BANK OF AMERICA! Many more details can be viewed at IDTheftReport2020.

Okay for all of you people complaining about the chit chat whatever. I love the fact they they remember my name and talk to me during my transactions there. I'm from NC all of my life an the Brier Creek branch reminds me of days gone by when people actually kept up with each other. I wouldn't trade the atmosphere there and particularly in the drive thru. I make it a point to go to there because of the warmth I feel doing biz there.